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BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... o To Mr. SEEDs-ThC vessel has not a full set of sails at present. Two suits would be sufficient to go to Bombay, but tine ship has not one complete suit at s present. It was not to get a new set of sails the t men were anxious to get to Belfast. It was ...

FATAL BOAT ACCIDENT IN BELFAST LOUGH

... 'Dr. Francis oame on board. To 'MIr. Legg-The boat saded two sails-a lug and- a J jib, and theee were both set; the centreboa'd wa- ' dn on; the boat was lying on 'her brasdside with n the sails horizontal in the wadter. The two de- n ceased men were Wving ...

POLICE NEWS

... to sail at a quar-ter to eight 'clock on the evening in question. It did not sail till hall-past eight o'clock, and in the meantim*ne cargo was taken in. One of the officials from the agent's office ap- peared in court, and said the late sailing was ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—FRIDAY

... Mr. Jontssotz, and proved that the steamer bad, on the evening in question, been advertised to sail at a quarter past six 'clocks, anid that she did not sail till thirty-five minutes past nine. She ceased taking in cargo shortly before the advertised hour ...

Law

... a- maces, £200. The FojnuMIAN sai(l the july ?? of opinion that tile money should hle invested for tile benclit of the lad, in(d not paid to the fathier, Lord CAMPi'naIr, heartily concurred In the sugges- tion, anl sail no doult the thing could hle done ...

THE MAYFLOWER YACHTING DISASTER

... the 26th ult., deceased came to witness and asked for a loan of the Mayflower for the fol- lowing day, as he was going to sail down to see the regatta at Carrickfergus. WVitness gave him per- mission to take the boat, and arranged to go down to Carrickfergus ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... before the hou1r of sailing. Mr. TRACY said, as long as thle law remained as it was, lie was bound to inflict a flne. They ivere very well awaro that the penalty was £5 for remaining and taking in cargo arter the advertised honr of sailing. Under the circumstances ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... for one month. The other cases disposed of were of no gencrl interest. Arrived at Auckland, the Southern Cross, ?? London. Sailed from Bomnbay, on the 11th ult., tihe City of Agra, Sleigh, for Liverpool Entered at London, on the 19th inst., the FiprItOi ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... was goinlg to the wreck for the renmainder of the crew lie sent two gallons of water. After getting all cu board, he set all sail and stood quite close nu lder the stern of the Fanchon, and observed that the vessel wits a complete wreck. The sea was wash- ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... question from the plaintiff, at Irvine, in Scotlsnd, to convey a cargo of slackto Belfast. On the 18th September the vessel sailed from Irvine, and arrived in Bel- fast on or about the 4th October. After she ar. rived in this port, it was alleged that other ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Santiago ten days only. On the homeward v oyage the speed is accelerated. and the sailing .day from Valparis~io will lee Tuesday instead of ,Satoirday as at present. The first sailing from the W~est Coast on thes new plan will be January 22 1 next. C l Zeasrs ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... Barinr, ?? s-he lay atShiels, and sailed in lher to Qachc. When she was abloit to sail from the latterport he deserted her, and a substitute had to be employed for the voyage home, to whom £10 were paid. The prisoner sailed in another vessel to Liverpool ...